Sustainability-Linked Loan Principles
What Is Sustainability-Linked Loans (SLLs)?
Sustainability-Linked Loans (SLLs) are a form of financing where the borrower’s cost of capital is tied to their achievement of predefined Sustainability Performance Targets (SPTs). Unlike green or social loans whose use of proceeds must be earmarked for eligible projects, SLLs can be used for general corporate purposes, provided the...
Green Loan Principles
The Green Loan Principles (GLPs) are a set of voluntary and recommended guidelines that establish a framework for loan instruments exclusively designated to finance or re-finance “Green Projects.” GLPs’ defining legal characteristic is the strict application of its proceeds for environmentally beneficial purposes. The GLPs are structured around four core components, which serve as...
Social Loan Principles
What Are Social Loans?
Social loans are defined as loan instruments or contingent facilities (such as bonding or guarantee lines) where the proceeds are exclusively used to finance or refinance eligible Social Projects, in alignment with the four core components of the Social Loan Principles (SLP). These projects must demonstrate clear social objectives and target populations, and the...